Because ethics and morality are positings that (by feelers) often seem to be taken as absolute truths.

Alright, point taken.

But tangent: aren't Fe-Ti users more likely to be moral relativists who concede to it being a man-made concept, custom tailored for varying cultures/societies? FJs seem to differ a lot from FPs in that respect, which is why I think there seems to be such a big divide between Fe/Fi on these forums (I don't think it's baseless exaggeration).

Sensors
have no imagination
never daydream
don't notice patterns
aren't interested in fantasy or fiction
always present
always extremely "practical"
immune to absent-mindedness
can't draw inferences or communicate on multiple levels
Se: only like physical things and only use physical tools
Si: follow anything that's tradition and never question authority

iNtuitives
Need a sensor to show them how to be "practical"
Disconnected from reality
Not able to understand the present
Inept at anything physical

Feelers
Feeling = Emotion(More, but that's basically the entire misunderstanding on which all of the other ridiculous Feeling stereotypes are based)

Thinkers
Thinking = Shallow emotion
Unable to understand ethics/morality
Never religious or spiritual
Regularly fap to Nietzsche
Uncaring SOs/marriage partners/parents
Needlessly blunt or insensitive
Never have values or become attached to things important to them

Dude, this is awesome! My stereotypes were all outdated. Thank you.

Also,Feelers
Cry a lot
Are probably crying right now
Can't follow an argument without digressing into F-land and values
Can't be assertive, weak
Addicted to warm fuzzies
Love peace and harmony
Can't be logical
Can't be right about something that doesn't have to do with crying and feelings

Thinkers, especially NTs, use high falootin' words like 'positings' to make it sound as if they're smart. They do so without consideration for how common the word is. And the less common the better because it helps to confuse the common folk and separate the super duper pooper scooper egg head levitating brain people from the dumbdumbs. Why not use 'postulations' instead?